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Ashra Kwesi Explains the Origin of Adam & Eve Story at the Ramesseum in Kemet (Egypt)

Knowledge is power.

Till this day i do not understand why a sista can follow a religion that teaches her she is the reason for suffering, she was made to keep Adam company, and that her cycle is a reminder of what she did. That alone should show you that it was made up by misogynistic men. 

Knowledge is power do not make eurocentric/imperialist customs your own it is never to take your mind back.

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awomansplaceisinthestruggle:

FAR sisters. “The part that the woman can play in the development of a revolutionary process is of extraordinary importance.” Che
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awomansplaceisinthestruggle:

“A people whose women fight alongside men – that people is invincible.” Fidel Castro
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Gorgeous.
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blackhistoryalbum:

Dorothy Dandridge relaxing on the living room floor of her Beverly Hills home. Los Angeles, CA 1950s
Dorothy Dandridge (1922–1965) was the first African American to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming only the third African American to receive a nomination in any Academy Award category (after Hattie McDaniel and Ethel Waters) at the time.
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Nothing more beautiful than a black woman.
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andrewclifton:

I love black women. every shape and shade and color :)

Had to bold in agreement
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White Denial Mentaility

“Indeed, one of the most sensitive subjects today is the topic of Racism. It has emerged to become one of the most fiercely debated subjects in the internet. Consequently, it has also become one of the most downplayed subjects as well. What’s most revealing about this subject is the concentration of particular behavioral patterns which are prevalent in certain racial groups (particularly Whites). You see, in the general White society the tendency to downplay the subject of Racism is extremely common. This psychological phenomenon is identified as White Denial. In fact there was a CNN Poll which clearly shows that many White people tend to downplay the existence and impact of Racism in general society. Take a look below:

Typical White Denial comments which attempt to downplay Racism usually consist of the following types of stances:

“Blacks should stop victimizing themselves. They should quit whining.” 
“The media gives people what they want. It’s a business. It’s not racist. It only reflects the real world. It doesn’t shape it.” 
“So what? Get over yourselves. There is no more slavery. Stop crying.” 
“If it had not been for Imperialism, the African Americans today would not exist.” 
“Stop being paranoid. Do you still see the KKK marching all over the streets? No. So stop whining.” 
“Blacks are too sensitive and they are solely responsible for their own failures.” 
“Stop playing the race card. Let’s move on and stop talking about race issues.” 
“Blaming whitey won’t pay the bills…And it won’t put food on your table. “

All of the above are examples of downplaying tactics. They are most commonly used by White people who wish to remain oblivious to the subject of Racism and Race issues in general. The only way to expose and deconstruct the global racist paradigm in our world today is to first address the subject of Racism with honesty and courage. The lies need to stop now.”
Thank god i found this while researching. No sure who its written by but original text is in this link.
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fyeahafrica:

Nigerian model Oluchi Onweagba on the cover of i-D Magazine.
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Undeniable beauty
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